Designed by Laurie Goodstein & Chlod Wurr / Embroidered by Chlod Wurr. / The completion of the quilt piece finds Laurie teaching in Kikubala [sic], Kenya while I am working in family planning in Lima, Peru.

Leaf from a fifteenth century French antiphonary, representing a segment of text related to the Feast of the Crown of Thorns. Also called an antiphonal or antiphoner, an antiphonary collects portions of psalms and hymns sung during liturgies or...

Oral history interview with Louisville physician Maurice Rabb. Dr. Rabb discusses his early life and education in Mississippi. He speaks of his experiences as a student at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, comparing race relations in his...

This piece was made by Ali Hansen, Cincinnati, Ohio. I was born on December 10, 1953, in Chicago, Illinois. I grew up in Rocky River, Ohio. I attended Rockford College, Illinois, and received my BFA in 1976. I received my MFA from the University of...

A Psalter or Book of Psalms is a book of the Hebrew Bible with the text of 150 songs, traditionally believed to have been written by the Hebrew King David. The Psalter was used for both public worship and private prayers and, until Books of Hours...

A man wearing a gas mask holds a clipboard steady for another man signing what is probably some kind of petition. The photograph was taken during a three day Environmental Teach-In sponsored by the University of Louisville on April 9, 10 and 11,...

A man and woman look at information on a table that advocates a two-child only policy as a means of population control. A group of people can be seen sitting on the ground behind them. A poster on the table says, "The two child family means...

Several people look over information tables and posters that appear to describe various kinds of pollution. A map titled "OPEN YOUR EYES" leans against one of the tables. A mannequin wearing a surgical mask stands in the foreground looking up at...

A man wearing a baseball jacket and glasses and standing at the edge of a playground holds a sign that says, "HOW LONG CAN WE CARRY ON." Young women sit on swings in the background. He presumably was participating in a demonstration march that...

Demonstrators (apparently all male) carrying handmade picket signs walk across campus past Brigman Hall in a march that kicked off a three day environmental teach-in sponsored by the University of Louisville on April 9, 10 and 11, 1970. Other...

Four men in suits and ties watch the demonstration march that kicked off a three day Environmental Teach-In sponsored by the University of Louisville on April 9, 10 and 11, 1970. A protest sign reading"give earth a chance" is visible in the corner....

Documentation of film stills from Spiral Jetty, 1970. "These are frames from Smithson's half-hour-long film based on his Spiral Jetty. Shots taken of the dusty road on the way to the site of the work were intercut with images of the blazing sun,...

"In a darkened room, Dine, acting the part of 'car' in a silver-sprayed cap and raincoat, swerved to avoid 'hits' from the raking 'headlights' attached to fellow performers. The lights went on and off amid clatterings and amplified collision...

"Although resident in America, Morley was the first winner of the Turner Prize in 1984. Funded by the 'Patrons of New Art' affiliated to London's Tate Gallery, this prize was subsequently awarded annually for 'outstanding contributions' to British...